DREAM THEATER PARTNERS WITH AMC THEATRES FOR SHOWING OF ‘QUARANTIÈME: LIVE À PARIS’

 

 

 

 

DREAM THEATER PARTNERS WITH AMC THEATRES FOR 

ONE NIGHT ONLY SHOWING OF NEW LIVE RELEASE – 

QUARANTIÈME: LIVE À PARIS – ON NOVEMBER 17th

IN SELECT THEATERS NATIONWIDE

 

 

Tickets for the 40th Anniversary Headline Show in Paris by the Iconic Lineup of James LaBrie, John Myung, John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy and Jordan Rudess Presented in 4K Ultra High-Definition Video with Immersive Atmos Audio Available HERE 

 

 

QUARANTIÈME: LIVE À PARIS – Out November 28 – Available for

Pre-Order HERE 

 

(New York, NY) – With all live performances concluded for 2025, GRAMMY®-winning, progressive music titans Dream Theater are giving fans the chance to see their upcoming live release Quarantième: Live à Paris the way it was intended – on the big screen. Partnering with AMC Theatres, the full-length concert will run in select markets on November 17th at 7:00PM local time. AMC Theatres in markets like Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco to name a few will be showing Quarantième: Live à Paris. The feature – with a runtime of 175 minutes – will be presented in 4k Ultra High-Definition Video and Immersive Atmos Audio. Attendees will have access to purchase exclusive color vinyl variants and event specific merchandise via a QR code on display inside participating theaters. Tickets for the screening are $18.00 and can be purchased via the AMC website HERE

Quarantième: Live à Paris Is available on November 28th via their longtime label partner Inside Out Music/Sony Music. The band comprised of James LaBrie [vocals], John Petrucci [guitar], John Myung [bass], Jordan Rudess [keyboards] and Mike Portnoy [drums] performed a setlist that spans the band’s entire career with classics like “Metropolis Pt. 1,” “Panic Attack,” “Octavarium,” and “Pull Me Under” represented among other fan favorites. The show was recorded in front of a capacity crowd at the Adidas Arena. The band released a video of “Overture 1928 / Strange Déjà Vu” when the album was announced. 

 

 

 

Dream Theater recently released the video of “Barstool Warrior” from Quarantième: Live à Paris .

 

 

 

Presented in several formats, with artwork by longtime collaborator Hugh Syme, Quarantième: Live à Paris will be available as a Limited Deluxe 3CD+3Blu-ray artbook, including 68-pages of photos and artwork as well as an additional Blu-ray of bonus material. It will also be available as a Special Edition 3CD+2Blu-ray Digipak, Limited Deluxe 180g 4LP boxset & digitally. The Blu-ray includes the full show with Dolby Atmos, 5.1 Surround Sound, & high-resolution stereo audio. Quarantième: Live à Paris is now available for pre-order HERE

 

 

The tracklisting for Quarantième: Live à Paris:

 

CD1:

1.     Metropolis Pt. 1

2.     Overture 1928

3.     Strange Déjà Vu

4.     The Mirror

5.     Panic Attack

6.     Barstool Warrior

7.     Hollow Years

8.     Constant Motion

9.     As I Am

CD2:

1.     Orchestral Overture

2.     Night Terror

3.     Under A Glass Moon

4.     This Is The Life

5.     Vacant

6.     Stream of Consciousness

7.     Octavarium

CD3:

1.     Home

2.     The Spirit Carries On

3.     Pull Me Under

 

Blu-ray 1:

1.          Metropolis Pt. 1

2.          Overture 1928

3.          Strange Déjà Vu

4.          The Mirror

5.          Panic Attack

6.          Barstool Warrior

7.          Hollow Years

8.          Constant Motion

9.          As I Am

 

Blu-ray 2:

1.          Orchestral Overture

2.          Night Terror

3.          Under A Glass Moon

4.          This Is The Life

5.          Vacant

6.          Stream of Consciousness

7.          Octavarium

8.          Home

9.          The Spirit Carries On

10.        Pull Me Under

 

 

An album that was fifteen years in the making, Dream Theater released their sixteenth studio album, Parasomnia on February 7, 2025, via their longtime label home, Inside Out Music/Sony Music. From the opening track “In The Arms Of Morpheus” to the closer of “The Shadow Man Incident,” Dream Theater returned with a collection of songs that showcased what has earned the band a loyal following for four decades. Clocking in at 71 minutes, Parasomnia debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums, the Hard Music Albums and Current Rock Albums chart selling over 18,000 combined units the first week. It also debuted at #41 on the Billboard 200 which is notable for a progressive metal band and shows the bands devout fanbase. The album has spawned music videos for the tracks “Night Terror,” “Midnight Messiah,” “A Broken Man,” and most-recently, “Bend The Clock.” Parasomnia is a term for disruptive, sleep-related disturbances including sleepwalking, sleep paralysis, and night terrors.  The album was produced by Petrucci, engineered by James ‘Jimmy T’ Meslin, and mixed by Andy Sneap. Hugh Syme returns once again to lend his creative vision to the cover art. More information can be found HERE.

 

 

Dream Theater L to R: Mike Portnoy, John Petrucci, James LaBrie, John Myung, Jordan Rudess

(Photo Credit: Mark Maryanovich)

 

 

About Dream Theater

Beyond selling millions of records worldwide and gathering a billion-plus streams, Dream Theater have quietly evolved into progressive metal trailblazers over the course of an unprecedented journey earmarked by one unforgettable milestone after another. The career-launching Images & Words graced Rolling Stone’s “100 Greatest Metal Albums of All-Time,” while Awake claimed #1 on Guitar World’s “Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994.” In addition to emerging as Classic Rock’s “15th Greatest Concept Album,” Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory toppled a fan-voted Rolling Stone poll as the “Number One All-Time Progressive Rock Album.” They shook the charts with three Top 10 debuts on the Billboard 200 and headlined sold out shows everywhere from Radio City Music Hall to Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The band garnered a GRAMMY® Award in the category of “Best Metal Performance” for “The Alien” from 2021’s A View From The Top of the World. Of the latter, PROG raved, “Not just proper Dream Theater, then, but something ever-so-slightly bigger and better,” and Consequence attested, “A View From the Top of the World shows that the quintet is still offering music that is easily on par with their earlier efforts.” Now, Dream Theater have returned to their roots as James LaBrie [vocals], John Petrucci [guitar], John Myung [bass], and Jordan Rudess [keyboards] reunite with Mike Portnoy [drums] during their fortieth anniversary. Simultaneously, these five old friends enter a bold new era fueled by some of the most focused, formidable, and fiery music of their career. They’re harnessing the memories of the past and the promise of the future in order to make the most of the present. Ultimately, the group’s sixteenth full-length album, Parasomnia [Inside Out Music/Sony Music], represents both where they came from and where they’re going as not only bandmates, but as brothers.

 

 

 

 

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